POTTSVILLE -- The click of a mouse can now help veterans in Schuylkill County ease back into civilian life. State lawmakers joined Pottsville Career Link to show off a website called "Network of Care" designed specifically for veterans.

GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WBAY-TV) MyconnectionNEW.org has been in the making since 2010 and Thursday at Fox Valley Tech, Northeast Wisconsin Mental Health connection in collaboration with United Way Fox Cities 211; the site finally launched.

Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf today joined Adjutant General Anthony Carrelli and Secretary of Human Services Ted Dallas to announce the launch of the Network of Care site for veterans, military members and their families, which seeks to centralize services and benefits available to them.

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Florida Department of Health in Indian River has launched an innovative, local-delivery web portal to enhance health decision-making by providing community stakeholders, families and individuals with key health data and resources in an easy-to-read format.

Foster parents in Ventura County now have an online resource to help them meet the needs of the children in their care. The Network of Care for Foster Care portal links users to a number of public and private services in the county through a browsable search engine.

SAN DIEGO – The County of San Diego has launched three innovative Web portals to make accessing local and national health and safety data and resources easier. The portals, hosted by Network of Care, provide directories of local public health, domestic violence and re-entry services. They also have resource libraries and encyclopedias, social networking, policy documents and news updates.

Solano County residents can now establish, view and access their own health records as part of Health and Social Service’s new Network of Care, putting the consumer in charge of their own health management, county officials announced.

Residents of Solano County can now establish, view and access their own health records as part of Health and Social Service’s new Network of Care, www.solanocares.org, putting the consumer in charge of their own health management.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett proudly introduced the Veterans Network of Care website at an unveiling ceremony in Civic Hall on Friday. The room was filled with dignitaries from Montgomery County and Fort Campbell, including U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

The Dakota County Health Department, in partnership with Nebraska Association of Local Health Directors, launched the Network of Care website on April 1 to provide an array of health care information and tools for the community to utilize.

The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) has launched the new State Health Improvement Process (SHIP) website hosted by Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC on the Network of Care platform at http://dhmh.maryland.gov/ship/.

Public health leaders in Oakland County, Mich., are the latest to deploy the award-winning Network of Care for Public Health Assessment and Wellness – a Web-based platform that converts analysis of all health data into customized community health indicators. This groundbreaking tool is especially valuable for assessment, health planning, and public-health accreditation.

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH), local health departments and their stakeholders, will now have access to local and state public health indicators, model practices and local collaboration tools from around the nation. The site integrates statistics from national, state and other sources into a collection of more health and quality-of-life indicators specific for each health jurisdictions and the state of Ohio. Indicators also include Healthy People 2020 targets1, historical data per counties and evidence-based intervention.

Barry Zimmerman, director of the Ventura County Human Services Agency, announced that the county has deployed the award-winning program called theNetwork of Care for Children and Family Services. This is a highly customized, local Web portal that serves more like a “virtual community” or one-stop shop for health and social-service issues for children and families in the area.

Public-health leaders in Chenango County, N.Y., and Barnstable County, Mass., are the latest to deploy the award-winning Network of Care for Public Health Assessment and Wellness – a Web-based platform that converts analysis of all health data into customized community health indicators. This groundbreaking tool is especially valuable for assessment, health planning, and public-health accreditation.

Thanks to the Larimer County Office on Aging, Adult Resources for Care and Help, or ARCH, there is a good resource available. In Larimer County, the Network of Care website is a perfect place for seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, families and service providers to research a variety of pertinent topics.

A new coalition of health care providers and nonprofit organizations across the Pikes Peak region aims to ensure that soldiers, veterans or their families don’t slip through the cracks when seeking medical and behavioral health care.

The Alpine Area Agency on Aging, representing the Colorado counties of Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Pitkin and Summit, launched its Network of Care for Seniors & People with Disabilities on Sept. 11, announced AAA Program Director Jean Hammes.

The Legal Intelligencer – the oldest law journal in the United States – published an article Aug. 22 recognizing Philadelphia’s First Judicial District for its recent launch of the Network of Care for Prisoner Reentry.

KOLN/KGIN (Channel 10/11) in Lincoln/Grand Island, Neb., aired a segment about the newly launched Nebraska Network of Care for Public Health Assessment and Wellness. Read on below – or click the video screen to hear Teresa Anderson, president of the Nebraska Association of Local Health Directors, explain why the Network of Care is critical to “guide the work” of public-health policy makers throughout her state.

The Network of Care, which has been widely successful across the nation in the behavioral-health field, has made a logical jump into the criminal-justice system. The goal: to assist in better managing persons with behavioral-health issues as they return to society. The result is a new portal that can easily be used by the court/probation system to refer persons into needed treatment and recovery programs.

Garrett County has launched an innovative, local-delivery Web portal to enhance health decision-making by providing community stakeholders, families and individuals with key health data and resources in an easy-to-read format. The Network of Care for Public Health Assessment and Wellness (www.networkofcare.org) provides a directory of all health services; a leading health library and encyclopedia; social networking; legislative tools; nationwide news; personal health records, and much more.

The purpose of the site is to provide an easy-to-use Web site to meet the increasing demand for information and services for seniors and adults living with disabilities.

The Network of Care’s Pikes Peak Area Seniors & People with Disabilities’ Web site is a gold mine of information, referrals and resources on a broad variety of subjects, including health care, financial assistance, transportation and housing, grieving and stress.

The Network of Care program will serve as a clearinghouse for lawmakers, public health leaders and stakeholders to glean the latest data on Idaho's quality of care. The site will feature as many as 170 health indicators, by county.

The Hawai’i Network of Care for Service Members, Veterans & Their Families (www.Hawaii.NetworkofCare.org) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available statewide in Hawai’i.

The Worcester County Health Department has launched a new user-friendly Web portal to enhance decision making.The site provides health data and resources in an easy-to-read format for community stakeholders, families and individuals.

Snohomish County's new Web provides information on local, state and federal services and benefits, including employment, counseling, social networking, housing and other help for veterans and military families.

The Snohomish County Network of Care (http://snohomish.wa.networkofcare.org/Veterans/) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Snohomish County, WA.

The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments’ Network of Care for Service Members, Veterans & Their Families (http://pikespeak.co.networkofcare.org/Veterans/) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado.

During County Government Month in April, CSAC is presenting blogs and short video features on 14 award-winning programs from 10 counties that demonstrate effective, original and cost-conscious ways counties are serving their citizens.

The Fort Oregon Network of Care (http://www.fortoregon.org) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available statewide in Oregon.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in Portage, Stark, Summit and Wayne counties.

Following the liberation of several government health datasets in March, app developers dashed to see what they could build in 12 short weeks to visualize and make sense of the data. They showcased their solutions and applauded HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' assertion that "government should be transparent, open, participatory."

The site includes a comprehensive directory of mental health resources in Montana, a library of articles from the leading mental health experts, a directory of all public and private insurance options for mental health coverage, a federal and state legislative bill-tracking system and a section for providers.

The Network of Care for Public Health and Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with the Public Health Division of the Sonoma County Department of Health Services, is a pilot program for California and the nation.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues,their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Clackamas County.

Network of Care Web site offers online information for individuals, families, and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness, and is the first project to come out of the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation’s Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative.

California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger touts the Network of Care for Veterans & Service Members' Web sites as an extraordinary collaboration between mental health and military communities that links vets and families suffering from the effects of war.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in the state of Montana.

On Friday, May 22, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will launch a revolutionary site he calls "our NETWORK OF CARE." Network of Care is a state-of-the-art website that provides a direct link between members of the California military community in need of services and the specific organizations that can help them.

Sponsored by California's county mental health agencies, the Network of Care's Veterans & Service Members' Web site www.veterans.networkofcare.org aims to mend a fractured system for veterans who don't know where to turn.

The National Council has partnered with Trilogy and the Network of Care to give members priority access to a comprehensive array of cutting-edge web technologies — the interactive Network of Care web portal for your community and consumers, customized social networking platforms, and website design and development.

The Network of Care (www.Hawaii.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available for the State of Hawai`i.

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Marin County will introduce a breakthrough Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education significant to thousands of older adults and persons with disabilities who live in the county.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the state of Connecticut.

Alaska Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) introduces the Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site providing comprehensive long-term care services, information and education significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in their community.

Voluntary Emergency Registry links elderly and people with disabilities to the 911 system, public health authority and human services agencies to receive emergency preparedness information so they can develop their own disaster plans.

Voluntary Emergency Registry allows people to be checked by emergency first responders and emergency personnel during a crisis, aid in 911 responses, and provide a way for vulnerable residents to receive emergency preparedness information so they can develop their own disaster plans.

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Multilingual, community-based site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education resources for seniors and persons with disabilities debuts in the Greater New Bedford area.

North Country Network of Care (www.northcountrynetworkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties.

Ohio Network of Care, a comprehensive, interactive database for information, communication and advocacy tools for those with mental health issues, to be unveiled on May 24 at Washington State Community College.

Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board launches the Network of Care Web site, providing area residents with access to information about mental health treatment services and support systems.

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Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) launches an innovative, comprehensive, easy-to-use Web site designed to be an important resource for people with mental illnesses, as well as their care givers and service providers, in northeast Ohio.

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Kern County Mental Health Department launches free online source of help and information on mental illness, substance abuse and developmental disabilities to county residents, families and mental health and social service providers.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to Kern County.

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Former Assemblyman Bruce Bronzan, president of Trilogy Integrated Resources, debuts Network for Care Web site that aims to provide online information, communications and advocacy for mental health consumers and providers.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Santa Clara County.

Orange County Network of Care: A Road Map to Health Care (www.ochealthcare.org) empowers Orange County residents and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Orange County.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Bexar County.

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Network of Care (http://lincoln.or.networkofcare.org/mh) empowers people with behavioral health, addictions or developmental disability issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Lincoln County.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people experiencing domestic violence, their families and friends, and the agencies and programs that serve them, by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Lorain County.

San Mateo County County officials have provided a new tool with information about comprehensive long-term care services and a wide range of educational resources for seniors and people with disabilities.

Seniors and the disabled in San Mateo County will soon have a new Web site (http://sanmateo.networkofcare.org/aging) to help them find services ranging from health care and transportation to home repair work.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Philadelphia.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Chemung County.

Network of Support for Community Living (www.sfnscl.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes independent living easier with online access to comprehensive services available within San Francisco.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with behavioral health disorders, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the counties of Floyd, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski and the City of Radford.

Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with behavioral health disorders, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the counties of Henrico, New Kent, Charles City, Chesterfield, and the City of Richmond.

WOOSTER, Ohio – Network of Care empowers people with mental illness or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Columbiana County.

RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Riverside County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Recognizing the importance of expanding access to critical behavioral-health information, the National Association of County Behavioral Health Directors (NACBHD) last month announced a public/private partnership to promote an online mental health information source nationwide.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Working to dramatically expand access to critical behavioral-health information for individuals, families and service providers, the National Association of County Behavioral Health Directors (NACBHD) today announced a strategic alliance with Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC to promote Network of Care for Behavioral Health Web sites nationwide, as recommended in the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health.

The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, has introduced an Internet-based community resource for information related to mental health, children and families.

The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, recently introduced the Stark County Network of Care, http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org, an Internet-based resource for the up-to-date information related to mental health, children and families.

In April of this year, Onondaga County became the first county in the state to offer the award-winning Network of Care for Behavioral Health. County Executive Nicholas Pirro, at a press conference that included consumers, family members and providers, unveiled this innovative, user-friendly online behavioral health informational tool.

To place information into the hands of those who need it, the Stark County Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, announces the launch of its new Internet-based community resource, the Stark County Network of Care (http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org) on June 9.

The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, will introduce a breakthrough, Internet-based community resource on Wednesday, June 9th, 2004. The Stark County Network of Care (http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org) is an Internet-based resource for up-to-date information related to mental health, children and families.

County Executive Nicholas J. Pirro will unveil a breakthrough web solution for recipients, families, and the general public concerned with mental health, developmental disabilities, and chemical dependence.

Santa Clara County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Lorain County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.

County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.

PASSAGES Adult Resource Center recently unveiled its Network of Care web site, which is intended to help the elderly, disabled, and service providers in Butte County with information on in-home care issues.

Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.

Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.

Placer County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.

The President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has showcased California’s Network of Care for Mental Health (http://www.networkofcare.org) as a model program in its ambitious, six-goal plan to fundamentally transform mental health care in America.

Kings County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.

Contra Costa County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

SAN FRANCISCO – The American Society on Aging, in collaboration with the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, has announced that the Network of Care for Seniors and People with Disabilities (www.networkofcare.org) was selected as one of six recipients of the 2003 Healthcare and Aging Award. Network of Care’s creator, Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC, will be honored at the Joint Conference of the National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging on March 14, 2003, in Chicago.

San Diego County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Santa Barbara County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Kings County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Santa Cruz County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to all the seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

Monterey County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to all the seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

A new government Web site, designed exclusively for Alameda County’s seniors and people with disabilities, places an incredible variety of services and tools in one place to help people stay independent.

Using technology to help people born before the first computer, Alameda and Sacramento counties have shown off Web sites that link seniors to in-home care and community-based care programs with a click of the computer mouse.

Alameda County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the more than 300,000 seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.

State and county leaders joined hundreds of seniors and service providers in praising Network of Care during launch events introducing the multilingual, community-based Web site in Sacramento and Alameda counties.

Sacramento County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, their families, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the more than 186,000 seniors who live here.